Surbhi V . Malik, MA, PhD

Associate Professor

Arts and Sciences

S Malik

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College of Arts and Sciences
Graduate School
English
CRHL - Creighton Hall/Administration Building

Surbhi V . Malik, MA, PhD

Associate Professor

Arts and Sciences

Department

English

Position

Associate Professor

Books

  • Handbook of International and Cross-Cultural Leadership Research Processes
    Malik Surbhi, Race, Whiteness, Intersectionality, and Teaching International Leadership Research [Book Chapter] 2021

Publications

  • South Asian popular culture
    Malik Surbhi, The provincial Flâneuse: Reimagining provincial space and narratives of womanhood in Bollywood
    19:1, p. 33 - 45 2021
  • Verge (Minneapolis, Minn.)
    Malik Surbhi, Postcolonial Ruins, Transnational Intimacies, and the Terror of the Haves in The Reluctant Fundamentalist
    5:1, p. 237 - 260 2019
  • South Asian Review
    Malik Surbhi, Homelessness as Metaphor and Metonym: Transatlantic Geopolitics in Jhumpa Lahiris Fiction and Kiran Desais The Inheritance of Loss
    37:2, p. 47 - 70 2016

Presentations

  • "The Polyvocal Muslim Novel: Race and Islamophobia in South Asian Diaspora Literature," Kripke Symposium, Creighton University, Omaha, NE, February 18-19, 2016 2016
  • "You Got a Thing about Prince? American Popular Culture and South Asian Masculinity in Hanif Kureishis The Black Album," Re-Visioning Activism: The Fourth International Conference on Asian British and Asian American Literatures, Taipei, Taiwan, December 18-19, 2015. 2015
  • "The Suburban Splendors of Jhumpa Lahiris Fiction," Association for Asian American Studies, Evanston, IL, April 22-25, 2015 2015
  • "Multicultural Resolutions to Postcolonial Problems in South Asian Diasporic Literature," American Comparative Literature Association, Seattle, WA, March 26-29, 2015. 2015
  • Invited Moderator, "Remembering Vincent, Responding to Hate," Day of Remembrance Panel, Creighton University, February 19, 2015 2015
  • Invited Speaker, "How Ethnic Heritage Impacts Learning," Creighton University Asian/ Pacific Islander Dine and Dialogue Series, November 13, 2014. 2014
  • "A Love Song to America: Uneven Mappings of Race and Religion in South Asian American Literature," Association for Asian American Studies, San Francisco, CA, April 16-20, 2014. 2014
  • "Dude, Youre A Fan: Fandom and Fundamentalism in South Asian Diasporic Literature," Critical Ethnic Studies Association, Chicago, IL, September 19-21, 2013. 2013
  • "Inscriptions of Race in Metaphors of Space: Diaspora and Homelessness in The Inheritance of Loss," South Asian Literary Association, Boston, MA, January 2-3, 2013. 2013
  • "You Got a Thing about Prince? American Popular Culture and South Asian Masculinity in Hanif Kureishis The Black Album," Department of English Colloquium, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, November16, 2012. 2012
  • "Transnationalism and Political Consciousness in Mohsin Hamids The Reluctant Fundamentalist," Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the United States, Santa Clara University, CA, April 19-22, 2012. 2012
  • "Re-thinking Terrorist: Place and Political Consciousness in Mohsin Hamids The Reluctant Fundamentalist," Northeast Modern Language Association, St. John Fisher College, NY, March 15-18, 2012 . 2012
  • "A Place Where There was Nowhere Left to Go": Homes and Mobility in Jhumpa Lahiris The Namesake," Women and Gender Studies Conference: At the Border: Transformation and Transition in Contemporary Feminism, Oakton Community College, IL, April 1, 2011. 2011
  • "On Bridging Asian American Studies and Student Affairs," East of California Conference, Ohio State University, OH, November 3-4, 2006. 2006
  • "UK is finished; Indias too corrupt; Anyone can become Amrikan: Interrogating Itineraries of Power in Bend It Like Beckham and Bride and Prejudice," 3rd International South Asian Popular Culture Conference, University of Manchester, UK, June 27-29, 2006 2006
  • "Meeting at the Margins: Wives, Servants, and Narrators Negotiate Home in Ginu Kamanis Junglee Girl," Asian Pacific American Graduate Student Conference, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL, March 4-6, 2006. 2006

Other

  • Oral History Archives and the Ambivalence and Power of Storytelling for Omaha's Women Refugees

  • Reimagining Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) for Social Justice: Theoretical Insights and Practical Possibilities for Rewarding Partnerships

  • Oral History Archives and the Ambivalence and Power of Storytelling for Omaha's Women Refugees

  • Reimagining Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) for Social Justice: Theoretical Insights and Practical Possibilities for Rewarding Partnerships

Awards

  • Featured Instructor
    UIC General Education Assessment Newsletter

Consulting

  • AAUW American Dissertation Fellowship
    2012
  • Chancellor's Student Service Award
    2007